DocumentCode :
777281
Title :
Microwave pulse compression using a helically corrugated waveguide
Author :
Burt, Graeme ; Samsonov, Sergey V. ; Phelps, Alan D R ; Bratman, Vladimir L. ; Ronald, Kevin ; Denisov, Gregory G. ; He, Wenlong ; Young, Alan R. ; Cross, Adrian W. ; Konoplev, Ivan V.
Author_Institution :
Cockcroft Inst., Univ. of Lancaster, UK
Volume :
33
Issue :
2
fYear :
2005
fDate :
4/1/2005 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
661
Lastpage :
667
Abstract :
There has been a drive in recent years to produce ultrahigh power short microwave pulses for a range of applications. These high-power pulses can be produced by microwave pulse compression. Sweep-frequency based microwave pulse compression using smooth bore hollow waveguides is one technique of passive pulse compression, however, at very high powers, this method has some limitation due to its operation close to cutoff. A special helical corrugation of a circular waveguide ensures an eigenwave with strongly frequency dependent group velocity far from cutoff, which makes the helically corrugated waveguide attractive for use as a passive pulse compressor for very high-power amplifiers and oscillators. The results of proof-of-principle experiments and calculations of the wave dispersion using a particle in cell particle-in-cell (PIC) code are presented. In the experiments, a 70-ns 1-kW pulse from a conventional traveling-wave tube (TWT) was compressed in a 2-m-long helical waveguide. The compressed pulse had a peak power of 10.9 kW and duration of 3 ns. In order to find the optimum pulse compression ratio, the waveguide´s dispersion characteristics must be well known. The dispersion of the helix was calculated using the PIC code Magic and verified using an experimental technique. Future work detailing plans to produce short ultrahigh power gigawatt (GW) pulses will be discussed.
Keywords :
circular waveguides; dispersion (wave); helical waveguides; microwave generation; pulse compression; travelling wave tubes; 1 kW; 10.9 kW; 2 m; 3 ns; 70 ns; PIC code Magic; TWT; circular waveguide; eigenwave; frequency dependent group velocity; helically corrugated waveguide; high-power amplifiers; high-power oscillators; microwave pulse compression; particle-in-cell code; passive pulse compression; smooth bore hollow waveguides; sweep frequency; traveling-wave tube; ultrahigh-power gigawatt pulses; wave dispersion; Boring; Dispersion; Frequency estimation; Helium; Hollow waveguides; Microwave theory and techniques; Physics; Pulse amplifiers; Pulse compression methods; Waveguide transitions; Electromagnetic coupling; pulse compression methods;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Plasma Science, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0093-3813
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TPS.2005.844522
Filename :
1420605
Link To Document :
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